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OCSEAN2-MWV_20230526
Title Kerei Pabarus (Folklore)
Description This data is a folktale about a "tortoise and a monitor lizard" that serves as a guideline for people's lives, according to the speaker, Kerei Pabarus. This story illustrates that, like turtles, although they move slowly, they will always reach their destination. This data was recorded by Engga Zakaria Sangian, on May 23, 2023 in Muntei, South Siberut District, Mentawai Regency, West Sumatra Province.

Origination date 2023-05-26
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/OCSEAN2/MWV_20230526
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DOI 10.26278/4j1n-ac13
Cite as OCSEAN Project (collector), 2023. Kerei Pabarus (Folklore). EAF+XML/MATROSKA/MP4. OCSEAN2-MWV_20230526 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/4j1n-ac13
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OCSEAN2-MWV_20230526-KEREIPABARUS.eaf application/eaf+xml 63.8 KB
OCSEAN2-MWV_20230526-KEREIPABARUS.mkv video/matroska 8.04 GB 00:07:17.163
OCSEAN2-MWV_20230526-KEREIPABARUS.mp4 video/mp4 487 MB 00:07:17.163
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Collection Information
Collection ID OCSEAN2
Collection title Wordlists of languages of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
Description Recordings and transcription of a large wordlist (c. 1,100 items) for 10 language varieties of Indonesia and one language of Papua New Guinea. Additional textual data and other materials were collected for a subset of languages.

Made as part of the OCSEAN (OCeanic and South East Asian Navigators; MSCA-RISE-2019, Project Number 873207) project. The items containing materials from languages of Indonesia were collected during fieldwork in Indonesia in 2023 and 2024. The item containing materials for the language from Papua New Guinea was collected during the linguistic summer school held in Tartu, Estonia, in 2024.
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Data access conditions Closed (subject to the access condition details)
Data access narrative Closed until the end of 2025
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